Spy-Eye (Diaclone)

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Spy-Eye is a Diaclone-allied robot from the Diaclone continuity family.

Spy-Eye aids Dia and Cline in their ongoing battle against the Waruder hordes! He can transform into a camera-like apparatus capable of detecting the trails left behind by Waruder soldiers.

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TransTech

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Lift-Ticket carried about Spy-Eye, as the mech searched Axiom Nexus's underground tunnel network for Waruder activity. Spy-Eye picked up a well-tread trail, and eventually led Lift-Ticket and Burn Out to the Waruder hive located nearby. When the group encountered the hostile invaders, they teamed up with some of Cybertron's most wanted criminals, as well as General Optimus Prime and Sergeant Hound to battle against them. After the Waruders had been convinced to leave Axiom Nexus, Spy-Eye hung out with General Optimus Prime on the Autobot's off hours. Cybertron's Most Wanted

A decacycle after the Waruder crisis, Spy-Eye had gotten disoriented in Axiom Nexus but was helped out by an Overcast, who made sure he was sent to the proper bureau. Andromeda - Axiom Nexus News, 2015/07/30

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Timelines

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  • Zaptrap with Spy-Eye and Beet-Chit (Legends Class, 2015)
Packaged only with Timelines Zaptrap and Beet-Chit, Spy-Eye is a redeco of the Generations Legends Class Reflector mold. Spy-Eye can transform into either a camera or a weapon modeled after Shrapnel's grenade launcher, and can be wielded in both modes via its 5 mm post. On a side note, his 5 mm handle has molded detail to make it resemble a camera's flashcube.

Notes

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  • Spy-Eye's color scheme is the result of being gang molded with Zaptrap. Jesse Wittenrich, writer of "Cybertron's Most Wanted", notes that because of this, he looks slightly like the Diaclone Powered Suits, and can be considered a new version of them if one pleases to.
  • By coincidence, Spy-Eye's design resembles a Starscream-based animation error of Reflector from the episode "More than Meets the Eye, Part 2".